One "not so pretty" but quick fix way would be to either :
- Embed it using an iframe
- Use an image (except on front page)
- Dynamically generate it with JavaScript after user action on the page...
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One "not so pretty" but quick fix way would be to either :
Hi,
this is an interesting question. I tried it myself and it was working for me (I can change the location). However, I noticed that i was using the french version of Google (google.fr). See the attached snip.
When switching to Google.com in english, the "search tools" button disappears... This is weird.
If this is helping in any way
You're welcome
IMO, embed is not bad for SEO, because the iframe doesn't pass any linkjuice (talked here). Moreover, you can freely embed Youtube and others plugins (Facebook, AddThis, etc.) with no worries
If you're really concerned about backfire, you could always link to an iframe hosted on a different domain